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Grey Heron77 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis06/08/08 at 23:33Dean Eades: 2 Crackers
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Reed Warbler77 viewsReed WarblerDon Davis06/08/08 at 22:18Glen Abbott: Nice one Don
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Reed Warbler73 viewsMick West06/08/08 at 21:46Mick West: Cheers Matt
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Long Tailed Tits86 viewsA very ahhhhh moment :)Mick West06/08/08 at 21:46Mick West: Thanks for your comments Don
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Juv Whitethroat74 viewsTetney MarshesRichard Pipe06/08/08 at 20:36Don Davis: nice one Richard.
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Long Tailed Tits86 viewsA very ahhhhh moment :)Mick West06/08/08 at 20:22Don Davis: Very nice Mandy.
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Reed Warbler73 viewsMick West06/08/08 at 10:32Matthew Latham: Great shot Mandy
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Turnstone87 viewsNick Clayton06/06/08 at 20:03Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean, Mandy and Mick
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Spotted Flycatcher120 viewsTaken at 800 iso in bad light, hopefully I will catch up with it again when the sun is out!Mick West06/06/08 at 16:14Don Davis: Well done Mandy great shot.
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Meadow Pipit77 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe06/06/08 at 12:07Nick Clayton: Nice shot Richard
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Long Tail Tit80 viewsMick West06/05/08 at 08:50Neil Smith: nice pose.
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Marsh harrier90 viewsMarsh harrierDon Davis06/04/08 at 17:50Don Davis: Many thanks m&m.
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Marsh harrier90 viewsMarsh harrierDon Davis06/03/08 at 18:53Mick West: Nice capture Don M&M
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/03/08 at 09:31Don Davis: Many thanks M&M
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Great Spotted Woodpecker72 viewsGreat Spotted Woodpecker - Market Rasen - JuvenileRussell Hayes06/02/08 at 22:35Mick West: Cracking pics Russell M&M
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Turnstone87 viewsNick Clayton06/02/08 at 17:26Mick West: Lovely bird Nick M&M
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/02/08 at 17:25Mick West: Spot on Don M&M
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/02/08 at 07:24Don Davis: Many thanks Dean.
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Kingfisher106 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/02/08 at 07:23Don Davis: Many thanks Glen & Dean.
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Goldfinch76 viewsMick West06/02/08 at 01:17Mick West: thanks Keith
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Goldfinch76 viewsMick West06/01/08 at 20:44Keith Mitchell: Mandy this is nice,are we doing his and hers?
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Pied Wagtail91 viewsMick West06/01/08 at 20:43Keith Mitchell: Mick good catch on one leg,very nice.
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Turnstone87 viewsNick Clayton06/01/08 at 19:25Dean Eades:
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Ruddy Duck77 viewsMick West06/01/08 at 19:25Dean Eades:
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Willow Warbler96 viewsKeith Mitchell06/01/08 at 19:24Dean Eades: nice
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